House Oversight Committee widens its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein
The committee issued subpoenas to banks and DOJ, released estate documents, and expanded interviews to uncover Epstein’s finances and connections, involving survivors and high-profile figures.
- The House Oversight Committee is expanding its investigation into convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and searching for new targets.
- The committee has issued subpoenas to two banks, requested documents from the US Virgin Islands attorney general, and solicited advice from Epstein survivors.
- Investigators aim to interview Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's accomplice, and are considering subpoenaing Harvard University due to its connections with Epstein.
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The Department of Justice requested a federal judge in Florida to reconsider declassifying the investigative jury materials related to an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, because the agency faces a time frame imposed by Congress to publish all documents related to the sexual trafficking defendant next month. A judge in the South District of Florida had previously rejected a request from the Department of Justice to make public the records of …
The Department of Justice requested a federal judge in Florida to reconsider declassifying the investigative jury materials related to an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, because the agency faces a time frame imposed by Congress to publish...
House Oversight Committee widens its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein
(CNN) — The House Oversight Committee is expanding its investigation into convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and searching for new targets — guaranteeing that the Epstein controversy is unlikely to die down even after the Justice Department was compelled…
House Oversight Committee widens its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein
(CNN) — The House Oversight Committee is expanding its investigation into convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and searching for new targets — guaranteeing that the Epstein controversy is unlikely to die down even after the Justice Department was compelled…
House Oversight Committee widens its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein
By Annie Grayer, MJ Lee, CNN (CNN) — The House Oversight Committee is expanding its investigation into convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and searching for new targets — guaranteeing that the Epstein controversy is unlikely to die down even after the Justice Department was compelled by Congress to release the files that it has
House Oversight Committee widens its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein
CNN By Annie Grayer, MJ Lee, CNN (CNN) — The House Oversight Committee is expanding its investigation into convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and searching for new targets — guaranteeing that the Epstein controversy is unlikely to die down even after the Justice Department was compelled by Congress to release the files that it has in its possession. This week, the investigative panel run by Republican Rep. James Comer issued subpoenas …
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